How did citizenship historically develop in China?
As Future Citizen Institute continues to analyse contemporary citizenship practices and identify trends that could lead to a form of...
As Future Citizen Institute continues to analyse contemporary citizenship practices and identify trends that could lead to a form of...
Japan is probably the most-cited example of a country experiencing a rapid population decline. Previous Future Citizen Institute episodes...
When President Trump announced his new "merit-based" immigration plan last month, he was already well into the third year of his...
Global citizenship is the idea that instead of being the citizen of any particular country in the world, that everyone is a citizen of...
In an earlier article, we discussed the Common Travel Area arrangement between Ireland and the United Kingdom, which facilitates freedom...
While we have extensively discussed dual citizenship and EU citizenship, we have so far neglected their relation with the concepts of...
We keep coming back to the subject of dual citizenship for an obvious reason: the wider acceptance of multiple citizenship is radically...
In May 2019, the governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to affirm the continuation of...
Today, we continue our discussion of the relation between dual citizenship and franchise by focusing on passive suffrage – that is, the...
We already touched on the good character requirement in naturalisation applications in a previous post on “super citizens”. This is a...
Not every individual or group can be neatly classified in terms of citizenship and membership. We saw this when previously touching on...
With the European Parliament elections of 23 May 2019, fast approaching, today we discuss the sometimes-controversial relation between...
Last week, we raised the question whether the recent Russian citizenship-related measures towards Ukraine are acceptable under...
In its major publication China’s World, the Huawen Institute, part of the Future Citizen Institute, just published an article by Major...
Since 2014, Russia and Ukraine have been involved in a military conflict that has led to more than 13,000 deathly casualties. Against...
Last month, we finished our post on the relation between nationality law and the Council of Europe (not to be confused with the European...
In previous episodes and separate research reports, we discussed the concept of EU citizenship as well as the most important rulings from...
In 2014, the Commission proposed a revamp of the EU’s visa code which sets out the rules for issuing short-term visas. The Code relates...
Dual citizenship among athletes is on the rise, as we demonstrated last year in a post on the 2018 World Cup. Asia is the continent where...
In our series on non-sovereign territories in the Caribbean we discussed the institutional position of the Dutch possessions in the...